The Climate Code Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded in August 2010, to promote the public understanding of climate science. We work with climate scientists, science communicators, open knowledge experts, funding bodies, institutions, and governmental and inter-governmental agencies to improve software practices in climate science and to encourage the publication of climate science software.

We want to remove any question that poor or unpublished software in climate science invalidates the results. We also want to use software to make climate science more accessible to the public, for instance through better visualization tools. And we want to help scientists do better science by writing better, clearer, more open code.

We have many ideas for Summer of Code projects - both to extend our existing codebases and to strike out in new directions. But our ideas list is just a starting point: we are open to any proposal which advances our goals. Surprise us!

These last few days before the submission deadline are pretty intense, so you should aim to contact us by the end of the day on Friday 2012-03-30, so we have a few days to help you craft a final proposal. That's a guideline, not a deadline.

Web-based GISTEMP Map Viewer
I propose a web-based tool supporting dynamic visualization of spatially and temporally variable surface temperature data from ccc-gistemp. The tool will support dynamic client-side interaction including navigation of climate data and visualization at variable resolutions and throughout history.